Tiles: RAK Vs Others

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jackalbda
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Tiles: RAK Vs Others

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Is there any real difference between RAK tiles and others. Am getting different opinions like RAK is very superior in terms of durability, sharp edge/joints etc. Also some other folks are saying that Johnson/Kajaria are also very good.

If any of you know , any major difference in quality , please share it. The price difference in not small and hence the confusion.

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blrsiteseeker
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Re: Tiles: RAK Vs Others

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When I was shopping for tiles, my architect first recommended RAK tiles, so I visited several stores and picked my tiles. While checking these out, I had seen some really nice Nitco tiles, but since the architect recommended RAK, I thought they were better than other tiles. When I went for final purchase, architect accompanied me and when I showed him what I liked in Nitco, he said they were very good tiles too. So I went with Nitco. I did not do too much research, but trusted my architect (since he has been in this business for about 30 years and so figured he would recognize quality)
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ardesarchitects
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Re: Tiles: RAK Vs Others

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Hi Guys,
Rak it the pioneer in Indian market for high range vitrified ( 60 to 120 per sft range).There technology is advanced and ahead of time.Since the origin of it is from UAE they have variety .Now with the nano technology many Indian origin brands like nitco,kajaria has come up with very interesting pattern at the same time maintaining quality .Most of the Indian brands are just importing high end tiles from Spain or china then market here.Rak has its own production for every kind of tile.
In 1000mmx1000mm tiles rak has got the max options than any other brand,infact others don't have 1000x1000mm

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